Cherokee Junior High School - Pow Wow Yearbook (Orlando, FL)

 - Class of 1964

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JUMP! I CAN JUST ABOUT REACH IT!

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GIRLS GYM TEACHERS Left to Right: Mrs, Young, Mrs, King, Miss Jarrett SOME OF TI-IE GIRLS AND THEIR CALISTHENICS



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ILLS Jeanette Rooney wills the Pow Wow to next year's editor. Nancy Noel and Suzanne Meiner will their Biology table to anyone who likes the insides of frogs. Alice Sussman wills her atrocious handwriting to anyone courageous enough to ask a teacher to read it. Dolly and Holly Harris will their ability to mix up the teachers to any other twins who come to Cherokee. Susan Dement wills the ten inches she has grown while in Cherokee to Betsy Grissinger. Duncan Pace wills his ability to warm the bench in basketball to John Parker. Margaret Watkins wills all the fun and good times she had in cheerleading to the next cheerleaders Diana Freeman wills her post as lunchroom sergeant to anyone who has the heart to put the kids on the wall. Liz Bate wills all of the good times to be had at Cherokee to all of the ninth graders to come. Bebe Hightower wills her front row seat in Mr. Anderson's room to Nancy McDonnell or Susie Lamberton, whom she hopes will have as much fun in it as she has. Barbara Peel wills her happy experiences at Cherokee to a future 9th grader who will cherish them always as she will. Kathy Francisco wills her seat in Miss Ricker's room to Geoff Blake, hoping that he can make better use of it than she did. Marilyn Emoff wills her ability to make Mr. Mercer angry by her loud laughs to Sue Rose Lewis. Kim Cowan wills her ability to get completely lost in Plane Geometry to Nancy Hartsaw. Jean Trumbower wills to Beth Watkins the Boone coach sweatshirt that Peggy Foti loans her in gym. Hal Gardner wills his good Algebra grades to John Packer. Darlene Ditto wills all of her good times to Billie McGrew. Debby Kerben wills her gym shorts, 2 shoelaces, and one shoe to whoever borrowed them from her and forgot to return them. Virginia Botts wills her mutilated Biology microscope to Lynn Batten. Greg Breedlove wills his good English grades to Robert Walker. Billy O'Donnell wills to Bill Loveless his self-winding watch so that he can tell about what time the bell will ring for his next class. Kenneth Wells wills his English grades to Alice Wells. Paul Walker wills his ability to do Latin in Civics to anone who didn't do it at home. David Thomas wills his ability to sing to some up-coming star. Wendy Senk wills her ability to get caught running to lunch by Mr. Mercer to any rushing eighth grader. Diana Sumari wills her private book plot on the playground wall to any future ninth graders. Robert Greer wills his teachers and subjects to Philip Robinson. Susie Vascik wills her seat in Mr. Westling's room to Carol Taylor. Mary Ann Bunde wills her prize Howdy Dowdy to Mrs. Bass and Mr. Mercer. Brent Soltwedel wills his bookcover, notebook folder, two Cherokee pencils, and one empty ink cartridge to Kenneth Raue. Janice Cochran wills her habit of borrowing paper from anyone to anyone who needs paper. Melinda Hicks wills her table in Miss Cobb's room to Sarah Sprague. Vicki Closson wills all the fun of cheerleading to all of next year's cheerleaders. Sharon Snow wills her gym sweatshirt to Sue Richardson. Virginia Butler wills her place in cheerleading to Susie Lamberton. Linda Powell wills her locker to Lynn Gaston. Jane Trapp wills her red hair and freckles to Robin Parkhouse, who really doesn't need them. Sandy Caldwell wills Mrs. Bass' cheery smile to Susie Lamberton. Peggy Plemmons wills all of her old Algebra papers to her brother. Bill Hadley wills the sea-gulls at first lunch to David Marion Thomas. Susan Perry wills her chewed-up elephant ear to Theresa Russo. A Charlene Robertson wills her bad grades to Susie Kelly.

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